No, not my ebook; Joel C. Roserberg’s.
Here are parts of his introduction to it on his blog: Read it all
Mark's Views, Perhaps — from behind my eyeballs
No, not my ebook; Joel C. Roserberg’s.
Here are parts of his introduction to it on his blog: Read it all
October Surprise — a news or “news” event which potentially influences the outcome of an election, particularly one for the US presidency.
Well, folks, we’re well into October. What surprises might “they” have pending in an effort to influence or even alter the outcome of the US Presidential election?
Is it really possible that someone will persuasively make the case that… Read it all
Some laws, codes, and ordinances boggle the mind for their brazen assault on freedom.
“It shall be prohibited for any person or group of persons to loiter or congregate on Bourbon Street for the purpose disseminating any social, political, or religious message between the hours of sunset and sunrise.”
Threatened With Arrest for Preaching on Bourbon Street After Sunset
Who cares what some “third world” leader (and a likely “puppet” at that) has to say?
A lot of people have that attitude.
But this is the man “at the helm” of a nuke-bent radical state.
So I offer you some excerpts from Joel C. Rosenberg’s (books) piece: Read it all
“It seems like people are no longer in control of their own privacy.”
No. Kidding. 🙄
Mr. Zhang sounds shocked. Please. Of course people have lost control of their privacy.
And most don’t care. 😯
Besides, haven’t we known for years that “Google is your friend”? Read it all
A pastor from Virginia was convicted Tuesday of helping a woman flee the country three years ago, when she was on the brink of having to turn custody of her young daughter over to the woman who was once her partner in a Vermont civil union.
The jury issued its verdict against the Rev. Kenneth Miller after several hours of deliberations in the case, Read it all
I am not a fan of The Cloud.
I think cloud computing is handy, but dumb. Well, unwise, anyway. 😯
I think storing personal data in The Cloud is an invitation for all manner of security and privacy problems.
I also think saying such stuff is too much like spitting into the wind. And invites ridicule and there-there-you-old-fashioned-kook condescension. 🙄 Read it all